A Salt Lake City rule that limits how many unrelated people can live together in one home could be one step closer to changing.
The Salt Lake City Planning Commission voted 3-2 Wednesday night to recommend changing the city’s definition of “family” in its zoning code. The proposal now heads to the Salt Lake City Council for a final decision.
Under the current city code, no more than three unrelated people can generally live together in one home. The proposed change would base occupancy on the number of bedrooms instead of whether people are related…